Foreword, by R.C. Angell.--Sociologists look at population growth and the complex society, by D.J.Bogue.--The population dilemma, by I.B. Taeuber.--The family cycle in India and the United States, by O.A. Collver.--The beginning and the end of the baby boom, by A.A. Campbell; also R.H. Weller.--Folklore and the birth rate: the case of Japan, by K. Azumi.--The fertility of minorities, by C.Goldscheider and P.R. Uhlenberg.--People on the move: the redistribution of the American population, by E.S. Lee.--Leaving the farm, by C.L. Beale.--The Negro leaves the South, by C.H. Hamilton.--Some social effects of economic change: the case of Switzerland, by K.B. Mayer.--From tribe to nation, by L.W. Doob.--Reading, writing and industrial growth, by H.H. Golden.--The labor force and how it changes,by P.M. Hauser.--The new leisure class, by H.L. Wilensky;also M.A. Holman.--Moving into the age of automation, by F.C. Mann and L.K. Williams; also M.W. Meyer.--The credit society,by D. Caplovitz.--Do people think alike in mass society? By N.D. Glenn.--The metabolism of cities, by A.Wolman.--Population and the style of social life, by N.Keyfitz.--Life in the twenty-first century, by H. Brown.
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هیوز،هلن مک گیل،1903- م.،گردآورنده
Hughes, Helen MacGill, 1903- comp.
Angell, Robert C.
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